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LAW PROFESSOR ADMITS : "We Saw Harvard Intolerance But Did Nothing To Stop It"

LAW PROFESSOR ADMITS : "We Saw Harvard Intolerance But Did Nothing To Stop It"
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The lost opportunity of Korean language teaching

On my recent trip to Korea, I had the privilege of sitting down with an old friend and “hubae,” Ross King, Ph.D. in linguistics from Harvard and professor at the University of British Columbia. We talked about the dismal standing of Korean language education (KLE) in North America. ....

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Japan is Pressuring U.S. Scholars to Rewrite History

The International Review of Law and Economics (IRLE) finally published a controversial article by J. Mark Ramseyer after his research received accusations of foreign influence, revisionist history, and questionable sources. Ramseyer is the Mitsubishi Professor of Japanese Legal Studies at Harvard University and a recipient of Japan’s Order of the Rising Sun, according to his faculty biography. His article, “Contracting for sex in the Pacific War,” argued that the “comfort women” of Korea entered prostitution largely by choice rather than coercion from Imperial Japan. ....

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